I did say I was going to include the wedding. Anyway, such a happy ending is definitely going to have to have a sequel where the happiness is ruined by something. I'll get to writing that sequel as soon as I figure out which one it's going to be.


The Fix-it-Calhoun wedding was beautiful. And for the first time, Vanellope was okay with wearing her princess dress- the only other time she wore it was when she announced the Random Roster Race every night. And, she was happy to see, Ralph looked very good in a suit. It made her wonder for a moment what it would be like if it was her wedding. But she quickly discarded that thought and instead shifted the mildly-uncomfortable dress. It didn't help that Ralph was looking at her.

After the wedding in Hero's Duty, the reception was held in Fix-it Felix Jr. Because everyone else had changed out of their wedding clothes, Vanellope could finally wear the clothes she was more comfortable in. Now she wouldn't feel so awkward about Ralph seeing her. Meanwhile, Ralph still wore suit for lack of anything better to wear.

"Want some cake? Mary's a good cook." She smiled up at him and then her eyes landed on the overly-large slice of cake he was offering her.

"Some cake? That's a whole lot of cake," she giggled. "But sure, I'll have some."

"Well, actually this is my slice but I figured I'd share it with you," Ralph clarified. "I don't wanna seem like a bad party guest by eating this huge slice all by myself."

"Okay," Vanellope nodded, and accepted the smaller but still quite large piece of cake that he broke off for her with a fork. Oddly enough, the cake seemed to separate into squares. But she didn't question it and instead ate it.

"Well, what do you think?" Ralph asked, obviously seeing her delighted expression.

"I think I should get Mary to come into my game and cook for me," Vanellope replied, causing him to laugh. "Or maybe I'll come over here more often just to get some cake."

"Well, she cooks for Felix a lot and if he's gonna be your dad, you'll get plenty of food from Mary," the wrecker informed her. Felix and Calhoun had both mentioned earlier in their wedding speech that they were adopting Vanellope as their daughter. Not much would change, but it was still an important announcement.

"Really?" Vanellope gasped happily. "That's great!" And she made her way into the party to locate Mary to thank her in person.

As the party finally wound down later that night, Vanellope returned to her game so her parents could spend the first night as a married couple alone. She knew exactly what that would entail, thanks to accidentally walking into Tappers once when she'd first stepped outside of her game. So she'd have to sleep in her castle on her own, like she had every night for the two weeks since she'd become princess and then president.

When she got to her castle, though, someone was waiting for her.

"Ralph?" she questioned, seeing him standing on the welcome mat ready to knock. "What are you doing here?"

"Well, I was feeling kinda lonely and you were having fun with everyone else at the party so I figured I'd come over here and talk to you on your own later," he explained. He looked and sounded nervous, which was worrying until Vanellope remembered her earlier thoughts. Could it be?

"What are you saying?" she asked, stepping closer to him. Her princess dress would be perfect for a moment like this but there was no time to change.

"I'm saying that I might like you like a knight in shining armour likes a princess," Ralph replied, running a slightly trembling hand through his hair.

"Say it," Vanellope dared him, her pounding heart making her body tremble with excitement.

"You know what I mean but fine, Miss President: I love you," he admitted, speaking quieter at the end.

"Good enough," Vanellope smiled, and glitched into the hand that he had resting on the ground. And then he raised her up and kissed her.

She had her Ralph, her family, and her title as president. What more could a girl want?